Everything I'm saying is according to the Bible. We are all worthy of death due to our wickedness, but there is still righteousness that we can exemplify. The white man however, was created to be evil. Can they do something 'good' like give money and food to the homeless? Of course, but they are innately evil and NOTHING can change that. We learn our wicked ways from them. Blacks kill each other at astronomical rates. But who invented the gun and set the conditions for that? Blacks sell drugs in our communities and rely on welfare for assistance. But who brought drugs into our communities in the first place and made it nearly impossible for Blacks to have a normal life in America and across the globe for that matter? They are truly the devil on Earth.
Humankind has always been evil. Isn't that what the Bible teaches? And if you don't believe in the bible, humankind has always subjected opposing groups to torture, rape, and death. Whites are perhaps the most recent, but it can/will happen again where another group does the same thing a couple thousand years down the line. I can't say an entire race is evil and that we were innocent and learned evil from them. That makes no sense. Anthropology would tell you that many groups of people have committed unspeakable acts against one another, thousands of years before the races intermingled. It's only now that we have even begun to practice this modern form of morality that sys all life is sacred and means something and that people are entitled to certain rights and to live. Whites are the most recent group in history that has subjugated almost the entire world to a system of cruelty, but it's silly to think all groups were cherubs and angels before they arrived.
I'm sorry I just don't buy that an entire race is destined to be evil. Racism is taught and nurtured, like any other ideology of man. If people can leave something they can unlearn it as well. It may take a few hundred years, but humankind is so vast and the earth so old that it is possibleWe are all products of our environment.